UPDATE
YouTube said the disruption was caused by an issue with its recommendations system. The company said the homepage had been restored and it was working on a full fix.
Update: An issue with our recommendations system prevented videos from appearing across surfaces on YouTube (including the homepage, the YouTube app, YouTube Music and YouTube Kids). The homepage is back, but we’re still working on a full fix – more coming soon!
— TeamYouTube (@TeamYouTube) February 18, 2026
BANGKOK — 18 February 2026, YouTube experienced a widespread outage early Tuesday, disrupting access for users across multiple countries before service was restored later in the morning.
User reports of problems began surfacing shortly before 08:00, with many saying they were unable to load the homepage, stream videos or access certain features on both desktop and mobile apps.
Data from outage tracking site Downdetector showed a sharp spike in reports during the same period, indicating a surge in disruptions affecting users in several regions, including Asia, Europe and North America.
Some users reported seeing error messages such as “Something went wrong,” while others encountered blank screens or loading failures. Reports also suggested intermittent issues with related services.
Shortly after 09:00, and many users said access had returned to normal.
Parent company Google had not publicly detailed the cause of the disruption as of publication.
Major outages affecting globally used platforms are uncommon but can quickly impact millions of viewers, content creators and advertisers worldwide.




















































